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 Colonial Pasts, Contested Futures: the disparate legacies of Soviet architecture in Estonia

Colonial Pasts, Contested Futures: the disparate legacies of Soviet architecture in Estonia

June 30, 2022

An architectural expose of Estonia's post-Soviet heritage, by Joshua Bean.

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 Queer Studio and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Love: an interview with Victoria Naraxsa

Queer Studio and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Love: an interview with Victoria Naraxsa

June 7, 2022

Rhiannon Segar interviews Khabarovsk-born Victoria Naraxsa, a queer activist, artist, and one of the founders of Queer Studio —  a collective made up of artists, activists, and creatives who use [...]

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 Is there a Different Russia? London’s post-Soviet diaspora react to war in Ukraine

Is there a Different Russia? London’s post-Soviet diaspora react to war in Ukraine

May 25, 2022

Amongst the many blue and yellow flags hovering over the crowds at an anti-Putin, anti-war protest in Trafalgar square, a few flags stand out for their different colours – whether the [...]

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 Bornholm, Russia and the politics of memory

Bornholm, Russia and the politics of memory

May 8, 2022

Although the Red Army left the Danish island of Bornholm 76 years ago, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has brought the memories of those events to life again. This small island, stretched between [...]

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 Voices of the Youth on the 2022 Hungarian General Election

Voices of the Youth on the 2022 Hungarian General Election

April 1, 2022

Three young voices from Hungary on the country's national election and controversial 8th national referendum on Hungary’s child protection law on April 3.

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 Art of the walls – interview with Ania Kiser

Art of the walls – interview with Ania Kiser

March 25, 2022

Katherine Leung interviews Polish native Aina Kiser about her street art photography, for our latest exhibit Eastern Walls.

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 Eastern walls – interview with Giulia Blocal

Eastern walls – interview with Giulia Blocal

March 25, 2022

Katherine Leung interviews Giulia Blocal about her work for our exhibit Eastern Walls.

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 “We are no longer seen as freaks” – Feminism in the Baltic States

“We are no longer seen as freaks” – Feminism in the Baltic States

February 11, 2022

On 2 February, Lossi 36 organised an online panel discussion on feminism in the Baltic States, covering current women’s rights issues and attitudes to feminism, with speakers from civil society [...]

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 In the Walnut Forest of Arslanbob, Soviet Nostalgia Lingers

In the Walnut Forest of Arslanbob, Soviet Nostalgia Lingers

February 2, 2022

“Is that your car?” Khusnidin asked, pointing to the UAZ Hunter my friend and I had rented in Bishkek. “I have a Soviet car as well, a white Lada Niva” he said proudly, as my friend plowed the [...]

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 Lithuania’s Enfant Terrible: Romas Zabarauskas is bending the rules of filmmaking and the world is here to watch

Lithuania’s Enfant Terrible: Romas Zabarauskas is bending the rules of filmmaking and the world is here to watch

December 27, 2021

Amanda Sonesson interviews Romas Zabarauskas about his career as a filmmaker, his queer activism and the themes that inspire his art and social actions.

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